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Raymond P Roos MD, Editor-in-Chief, is the Marjorie and Robert E Straus Professor of Neurology at the University of Chicago and Associate Chair for Education for the Department of Neurology at University of Chicago Medical Center. Dr. Roos is solely responsible for all aspects of planning of educational activities and has ultimate responsibility for educational content.

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Dr. Roos serves on the Scientific Advisory Board of Revalesio Corporation, the Data and Safety Monitoring Board for a clinical trial of a Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals product, has received consulting fees from M-T Pharmacy and Best Doctors, and holds shares in Amgen, Merck, Ionis, and GE.

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Authors are responsible for researching topics assigned to them by an associate editor and writing or updating manuscripts. Their financial disclosures are displayed ahead of specific educational pieces for which they are responsible.

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